Blue Chip Pro

LizScott

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...anyone used it?? Is it worth the 38squid cos I'm very tempted by all the jargon on the website but I usually get the Baileys lo-cal which is a lot cheaper and don't want to waste precious pennies on something that won't make any difference to my nutty mare!
 

Toby_Zaphod

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I read up on it & asked people I new who used it and decided to try it. I know it's expensive but you don't feed loads of it & it is very good. Coupled with exercise my lad is muscled up really well, got good topline & looks great. There's little doubt in my mind that it really does what it says on the bag. I will definately keep using it.
Have a go, splash out on a bag & see how your horse does? If you don't think much of it then don't buy any more....but it's worth a try.
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Peanot

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A month ago, I went to buy a bag of blue chip from our local feed merchant and I was told that they don`t sell it anymore, they have the Dodson and Horrell ultimate balancer instead. It was £25 and has everything in it that the BC does. I was told that people that were buying the BC, tried the D & H and they have stayed with D&H. I am still on my first bag so can`t really tell you a lot about its worth, but I did notice recently that she is looking really well with a shiny coat!
I have also just started her on the superflex 5*.
 
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